Thank you guys,

But after seeying the rules for an own source, i discovered that it's
not going to happen for my situation, considering it's a blog. Thanks
for this URL tough (http://twitter.com/help/request_source), i'll keep
that one in mind!

Rene

On Feb 9, 5:24 pm, Matt Sanford <m...@twitter.com> wrote:
> Hello again,
>
>      The entry in the FAQ is named " How do I get “from [MyApp]”  
> appended to updates sent from my API application?":
>
> http://apiwiki.twitter.com/FAQ#HowdoIget%E2%80%9CfromMyApp%E2%80%9Dap...
>
>      And it asks you to request a source at:
>
> http://twitter.com/help/request_source
>
>      Once you have a source you can pass it in using the source  
> parameter. So instead of setting the user-agent you will append  
> &source=value to your post body (where value is the value you get  
> during registration).
>
> Thanks;
>    — Matt
>
> On Feb 9, 2009, at 08:14 AM, R.Sebastian wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hey Matt,
>
> > I searched for it in the F.A.Q. , but i could not get a real answer
> > when i searched for source. Also when i changed "curl_setopt
> > ($curl_handle, CURLOPT_USERAGENT, '*Flog (http://www.17031986.nl)');"
> > into " curl_setopt($curl_handle, CURLOPT_SOURCE, '*Flog (http://www.
> > 17031986.nl)');  " , but still, no results.. Could you give me a more
> > advanced answer maybe?
>
> > Thanks!

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